| 单词 | up | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency up(ʌp) preposition 1.  indicating movement from a lower to a higher position  climbing up a mountain 2.  at a higher or further level or position in or on  soot up the chimney  a shop up the road adverb 3. (often particle) to an upward, higher, or erect position, esp indicating readiness for an activity  looking up at the stars  up and doing something 4. (particle) indicating intensity or completion of an action  he tore up the cheque  drink up now! 5.  to the place referred to or where the speaker is  the man came up and asked the way 6.  a.  to a more important place  up to London b.  to a more northerly place  up to Scotland c.  (of a member of some British universities) to or at university d.  in a particular part of the country  up north 7.  above the horizon   the sun is up 8.  appearing for trial   up before the magistrate 9.  having gained   ten pounds up on the deal 10.  higher in price  coffee is up again 11.  raised (for discussion, etc)  the plan was up for consideration 12.  taught   well up in physics 13. (functioning as imperative)  get, stand, etc, up  up with you! 14. all up with  15. up with  16. something's up  17. up against  18. up and running  19. up for  20. up for it  21. up to  22. up top  23. up yours  24. what's up?  adjective 25. (predicative) of a high or higher position 26. (predicative) out of bed; awake   the children aren't up yet 27. (prenominal) of or relating to a train or trains to a more important place or one regarded as higher  the up platform 28. (predicative) over or completed   the examiner announced that their time was up 29. (predicative)  beating one's opponent by a specified amount  three goals up by half-time verbWord forms: ups, upping or upped 30. (transitive) to increase or raise 31. (intr; foll by and with a verb) informal to do (something) suddenly, unexpectedly, etc  she upped and married someone else noun ▶ USAGE The use of up before until is redundant and should be avoided: the talks will continue until (not up until) 23rd March32.  high point; good or pleasant period (esp in the phrase ups and downs) 33.  slang  another word (esp US) for upper (sense 9) 34. on the up and up  35. up oneself  Word origin Old English upp; related to Old Saxon, Old Norse up, Old High German ūf, Gothic iupWord Frequency UPabbreviation for 1.  United Press  2.  Uttar Pradesh  Word Frequency up-prefix up, upper, or upwards   uproot  upmost  upthrust  upgrade  uplift  | 
	
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